Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) R Series Anthony Comberiate System Program Director April 2006 Program Overview.

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Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) R Series Anthony Comberiate System Program Director April 2006 Program Overview

2 GOES Mission Satisfies national operational environmental requirements for 24 hour observation of weather, earth’s environment, and solar and space environment GOES I-M (8-12)* series operational since 1994 GOES-N launch planned for 2006, GOES O & P being built GOES-R series needed to replace the GOES-N series, expected launch no earlier than 2012 Part of US contribution to Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) * Note: satellites are labeled with letters on the ground and changed to numbers on-orbit Two satellites and on-orbit spare N S Subsatellite Point Equator 22,300 Mi

3 General Assumptions Satellite Constellation –Geostationary Earth Orbit –East Position– 75 o W Longitude –West Position– 135 o W Longitude –Central Position– 105 o W Longitude– storage and contingency operations –Inclination– 0 o +0.5 o Mission Life: –7.5 years operational –7.5 years combined terrestrial and on-orbit storage– up to 5 years for either Mission Launch Readiness Date: No earlier than 2012

4 System Architecture Primary User Interface Location: TBD Wallops, VA NSOF Suitland, MD Backup: TBD Merged Processing Ground Segment GOES R Satellite Constellation Operations CLASS Space Environment Center, Boulder, CO Antennas Users Ground Stations User Interface Location: TBD Wallops, VA NSOF Suitland, MD Backup: TBD Merged Processing NSOF – NOAA Satellite Operations Facility CLASS – Comprehensive Large Array Stewardship System

5 GOES-R Series Status GOES-R GOES-R series being developed to replace GOES- N series. First launch is no earlier than 2012 Significant improvement in technology over GOES-I and GOES-N series New acquisition relationship builds on longstanding partnership between NOAA and NASA Improvements over current capabilities Imager –5X improvement in geographic coverage rate –30 second repeats for severe weather threats –4X improvement in horizontal resolution –3X increase in channels Sounder –5X improvement in geographic coverage rate –4 minute repeats for severe weather threats –3X improvements in vertical resolution Lightning detection –Continuous coverage of total lightning flash rate over land and water Coastal Water Monitoring –0.375 km true color vs 1 km monochrome –Transition of ocean color research satellite capability to operational platform –First ever geostationary sampling of ocean color allows coastal resource management GOES-R Contractors: System Program Definition and Risk Reduction (PDRR): Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop-Grumman System Acquisition Contract: to be competitively awarded in August 2007 Instruments: ITT, BAE, Ball Aerospace, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center

6 Program Management Structure Flight Project Project Manager: Michael Donnelly (NASA) Deputy: Tim Walsh (NOAA) Operations Project Project Manager: Tim Walsh (NOAA) (Acting) Deputy: Vacant (NASA) Program Scientist Lead: James Gurka (NOAA) (Acting) Program Systems Engineering (NOAA) Lead: Alexander Krimchansky (NASA) (Acting) NESDIS GSFC Program Management Council NOAA Program Management Council NOAA DOC System Program Director (SPD): Anthony Comberiate (NOAA) Deputy SPD: Michael Crison (NOAA) (Acting) Deputy SPD Advanced Instrument & and Technology Infusion: NASA Program Control Lead: Lisa Hurt (NOAA) (Acting) Contracts Lead: Robert Ransom (NOAA)

7 GOES-R Baseline Instruments to Meet User Requirements Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) –Monitors and tracks severe weather –Images clouds to support forecasts –Better resolution, faster coverage and more coverage simultaneously Hyperspectral Environmental Suite (HES) –Provides atmospheric moisture and temperature profiles to support forecasts and climate monitoring –Monitors coastal regions for ecosystem health, water quality, coastal erosion, harmful algal blooms –Better resolution, faster coverage, adds coastal water imagery Solar Imaging Suite (SIS) and Space Environmental In-Situ Suite (SEISS) –Images the sun and measures solar output to monitor solar storms (SIS) Better Imager (UV over X-Ray) –Measures magnetic fields and charged particles (SEISS) Better Heavy Ion detection, adds low energy electrons and protons –Enables early warnings for satellite and power grid operations, telecom services, astronauts, and airlines Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) –Detects lightning strikes as an indicator of severe storms –Previous capability only existed on polar satellites

8 GOES Evolution

9 As of: 3/31/2006 Overview Program/Instrument Schedule Program Definition & Risk Reduction 12/06 06/07 CA 09/07 SDR 09/08 PDR 09/09 CDR 06/13 FM-1 03/06 09/06 CA 12/06 SDR 12/07 PDR 12/08 CDR 03/11 FM-1 05/06 CA 08/06 SDR 08/07 PDR 08/08 CDR 09/10 FM-1 02/06 02/07 09/07 CA 12/07 SDR 12/08 PDR 12/09 CDR 03/12 FM-1 Hyperspectral Environmental Suite (HES) Acquisition & Operations Solar Imaging Suite (SIS) Program Definition & Risk Reduction Acquisition & Operations Space Environmental In-Situ Suite (SEISS) Acquisition & Operations Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) Program Definition & Risk Reduction Acquisition & Operations Current ScheduleCompleted Schedule Legend CA: Contract Award SDR: System Design Review PDR: Preliminary Design Review CDR: Comprehensive Design Review FM-1: Flight Model 1 delivery SRR: System Requirements ReviewSCR: System Concepts ReviewIPDR: Interim Preliminary Design Review (ITT, BAE, Ball) (LMATC) Acquisition & Operations 12/05 PDR 11/06 CDR 10/10 FM-1 Fiscal Year 2006 Q1Q2 Q3Q Q1Q2 Q3Q Q1Q2 Q3Q Q1Q2 Q3Q Q1Q2 Q3Q Q1Q2 Q3Q Q1Q2 Q3Q Q1Q2 Q3Q4 Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) (ITT) Program Level Program Definition & Risk Reduction (Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop-Grumman) 08/07 Acquisition & Operations 08/06 SCR 03/06 SRR 02/07 IPDR CA Instruments CA (ITT, LM, Ball) CA Key Events KDP-B 10/05 KDP-C/D 11/06 12/06 A&O RFP

10 Key Activities Instrument Development System Development Affordability Trades Requirements Prioritization Acquisition Strategy Refinement We need timely user inputs to solidify GOES-R requirements

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